The Taylor County Elementary School academic team participated in the 2015 Regional Governor’s Cup Competition on Tuesday, March 17 (Future Problem Solving and Composition) and Saturday, March 21 (Quick Recall and Written Assessments) in Gamaliel, Ky.

Campbellsville High School students recently entered the annual Campbellsville Woman’s Club art contest and took home some awards.

Caylie Blair won first place in printmaking. Ming-Jung “Vivian” Kuo was the third-place winner in drawing and Kathryn Doss took home third place in black and white photography. Jo Ann Harris is the CHS art teacher.

The awards were announced at a reception on Monday, March 30 at First United Methodist Church in Campbellsville.

The Taylor County Conservation District is offering two $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors majoring in agriculture or natural resources.

And the Kentucky Association of Conservation Districts Auxiliary is offering three scholarships.

The State Soil Conservation of Natural Resources Scholarship will be awarded to any student currently enrolled in college who has declared a major in the field of agriculture or conservation of natural resources.

Ten students in Elizabethtown Community and Technical College's diesel program, including one from Campbellsville, were recently awarded certificates for successfully completing a 30-hour online course on the development, use and benefits of biodiesel fuel.

The course was offered by the Kentucky Soybean Association and funded by local farmers to teach new and upcoming advances in biodiesel fuel technology.

The students had to complete the course with a score of 80 percent or better to qualify for the certificates.